The aroma is that of floral and grass. It is golden in color with a full bodied white head. There is a pleasant taste that resembles grasses and wheat which is smooth considering the alcohol content of the brew. It was smooth going done with little bitterness.

The darker version of the classic Satan Gold, since 1992. Peach blonde with medium thick, quite stable head and bready and nutty malt character, adorned with some orange peel fraîcheur, sweetish, otherwise fairly neutral and a bit metallic; some herbal hops in the finish add balance. In all: a bit bland actually, I prefer Satan Gold over this.

Bottle from de Bierschuur in Poppel. The beer has a amber color and a nice and stable head, with a lot of bubbles. The aroma is sweet malt notes and strong belgian yeast, also a little caramel and some dark fruits. The taste is like an amber, it’s fruity but also has his malty bitterness with tones from the aroma. The finish is light bitter and malty but also fresh. Nice to drink this ale, but one to forget soon.

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